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Shaquille O'Neal returns to his Teton Valley home after a Dallas stop
The NBA legend's Bombardier Challenger 605 lands in Driggs, Idaho, the week of a quiet mountain retreat.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O'Neal flew from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to Driggs/Reed Memorial Airport on May 24, covering the 2-hour, 42-minute leg in his Bombardier Challenger 605 (N3250N). The flight touched down at 4:49 UTC, capping a weekend that included a prior stop in Dallas.
The arrival in Driggs places the Hall-of-Famer at his property in the Teton Valley region, a known second-home location for the athlete. Recent flight history shows O'Neal made the same Dallas-to-Driggs trip on May 17 and had flown from Driggs to Dallas earlier that day, suggesting a pattern of shuttling between business commitments in Texas and personal time in Idaho.
The trip follows a busy week that included a Las Vegas-to-Driggs flight on May 15 and a Boston-to-Las Vegas leg on the same day. O'Neal, an Inside the NBA broadcaster and investor in Krispy Kreme and Authentic Brands Group, frequently uses his Challenger 605 to balance a schedule that spans coast-to-coast appearances and mountain retreats [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/celebrity/shaquille-oneal). The aircraft, acquired in 2023, has logged extensive hours visiting Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, and Las Vegas, per [simpleflying.com](https://simpleflying.com/shaquille-oneal-private-jet/).
Aboard the Bombardier Challenger 605


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